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"Googolplex" is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 10 to the
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In message om,
Googolplex writes
"Googolplex" is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 10 to the
power of 100 zeros.


I thought that was purely a Googol

The term was coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of
American mathematician Edward Kasner, and was popularised in the book,
"Mathematics and the Imagination" by Kasner and James Newman.

Googolplex play on the term reflects the company's mission to carefully
select the immense amount of investment opportunities available on the
web.

We are specialising in trading currencies on the foreign exchange
market.
Googolplex is accepting investments from small investors. We accept
investments via liberty reserve only. You may invest from just $50 up
to $10,000. All investments pay a rate of 1.4% daily, 5 days a week for
70 days.

And the chance of seeing your money again is prolly one in a googol

No proper website so it's more difficult to trace

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Googolplex wrote in message
ps.com...
"Googolplex" is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 10 to the
power of 100 zeros.


No it isn't you ignorant and mathematically challenged tosser. It's 1
followed by 100 zeros or simply 10 to the power 100.

1 followed by ten to the power of 100 zeros would be 1 followed by billions
and billions and billions of zeros. A number so large as to be pointless and
meaningless as 10 to the 100 is greater than the number of elemental
particles in the universe anyway.

Why is it that these spamming ****wits are always so bleeding clueless?
Because they don't have the brains to hold down a proper job maybe.
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Dave Baker wrote:

spamming ******** and understanderable verbal castration snipped

As much as the OST (original spamming tosser) is a spamming ****,
he is correct, a googleplex is defined to be 10^(10^100).

You're thinking of a google which is 10^100

Tim


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Tim S wrote:
Dave Baker wrote:

spamming ******** and understanderable verbal castration snipped

As much as the OST (original spamming tosser) is a spamming ****,
he is correct, a googleplex is defined to be 10^(10^100).

You're thinking of a google which is 10^100


Or even a googol...

Interesting Fact that I never knew until I read in the paper last week;
the founders of Google decided that the name of a really big number
would be a cool name for their new search engine, and to their surprise,
found that the domain name "google.com" was still available, so they
snapped it up. It was only later that they discovered they'd spelled it
wrong, and that googol.com had been taken some time previously.

David


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Tim S wrote:
Dave Baker wrote:
spamming ******** and understanderable verbal castration snipped
As much as the OST (original spamming tosser) is a spamming ****,
he is correct, a googleplex is defined to be 10^(10^100).
You're thinking of a google which is 10^100


Or even a googol...

Interesting Fact that I never knew until I read in the paper last week;
the founders of Google decided that the name of a really big number
would be a cool name for their new search engine, and to their
surprise, found that the domain name "google.com" was still available,
so they snapped it up. It was only later that they discovered they'd
spelled it wrong, and that googol.com had been taken some time previously.

Yeah, same happened when my mother sent my dad out to get my birth
certificate

My middle name's spelt incorrectly

**** happens


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"raden" wrote in message
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Interesting Fact that I never knew until I read in the paper last week;
the founders of Google decided that the name of a really big number would
be a cool name for their new search engine, and to their surprise, found
that the domain name "google.com" was still available, so they snapped it
up. It was only later that they discovered they'd spelled it wrong, and
that googol.com had been taken some time previously.

Yeah, same happened when my mother sent my dad out to get my birth
certificate


Didn't she give him a note???

My middle name's spelt incorrectly


I shan't say the obvious.

Mary


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